The corners of Haven’s lips curved into a smile as she watched Aisling leave the room. Haven had no choice but to make use of Aisling's soup for Victor, for her plans tonight.
She turned around and looked at Victor uneasily.
She accidentally met his cold gaze. His sharp and cold eyes seemed to be able to penetrate her heart.
He was still sitting there lazily and elegantly and he was looking at her with a faint smile on his face.
Haven felt a little uneasy because she felt that Victor might be able to see through her.
She forced a smile and looked at him. "Victor, I'm sorry. I spilled the soup that was brewed by my mother for two hours. I went back home in the morning.
When Aisling saw me crying, she was worried about me and asked me what happened.
I told her about our conflict in the morning. She brewed the soup in the evening and wanted to give it to you..."
Victor knew what Haven was trying to say even when she didn't finish her sentence.
Victor just smiled coldly and didn't say anything after hearing her words.
Haven was really a hypocrite. He would actually believe her words if Anson did not report her whereabouts today to him.
"You don't have to apologize to me. You come here to work and you still have three months of probation. I am not an unreasonable person. I was indeed too impulsive and I shouldn't be so fierce to you this morning." His words were filled with sarcasm and the ridicule in his handsome eyes was evident.
Since Haven wanted to act, he would play along with her. He was very bored at the moment anyway. The more Haven spoke, the more he was disgusted by her.
She had taken over Eden's position for many years and she actually wanted to prevent him from getting Eden back at the moment. She had no idea that she was playing with fire.
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